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egypt's ambassador to the united states says reform is coming. >> the president has indicated a willingness to continue the national dialogue. >> reporter: the dissidents say otherwise. >> the people will choose the president. not mubarak. mubarak can't choose for us. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton told abc the u.s. wants a peaceful transition to democracy. >> we want to ensure there is no violence and no prove vocation that results in violence, and we want to see reforms and a process of national dialogue. >> reporter: state-controlled television showed president hosni mubarak at a military command center. whether he succeeds in holding on to power depends on what side the military takes. so far they have refused to turn on the demonstrators. sunday the arm ya was in -- army was in police mode, growing sign of an anarchy. a new start means no mubarak. >> it will not end until mubarak leaves today. >> reporter: in egypt, the waiting and watching continue. abc news. >> alan: meanwhile egyptians in the bay area were anxiously watching the protests on tv, and now that some ent
egypt's ambassador to the united states says reform is coming. >> the president has indicated a willingness to continue the national dialogue. >> reporter: the dissidents say otherwise. >> the people will choose the president. not mubarak. mubarak can't choose for us. >> reporter: secretary of state hillary clinton told abc the u.s. wants a peaceful transition to democracy. >> we want to ensure there is no violence and no prove vocation that results in violence,...
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shored was released on bail and returned to the united states. she organized an auction over the weekend to raise money. the three were arrested in july 2009. shored says they were on a hike when they accidentally crossed the iraq/iran border. >> several puppies are dead after a fast-moving fire at a fremont pet store. terry mcsweeney is live at puppy paws with the story. terry? >> yeah, fremont fire investigators are still on the scene out here and as they're looking at this puppy paws shop, looking in the corner there as a possible, probable place where this fire started, the person who owns this shop not interested in that right now. he is too distraught. he lost three french bulldog puppies, can't even talk to us on camera. take a look what was left after the fire. fremont fire department battalion chief jim martin tells me the fire came in shortly before 6 a.m. and it was knocked down shortly after 6 a.m.. it was not a huge fire but the fire started right in an area where puppies were and three died. three french bulldog puppies were on sale
shored was released on bail and returned to the united states. she organized an auction over the weekend to raise money. the three were arrested in july 2009. shored says they were on a hike when they accidentally crossed the iraq/iran border. >> several puppies are dead after a fast-moving fire at a fremont pet store. terry mcsweeney is live at puppy paws with the story. terry? >> yeah, fremont fire investigators are still on the scene out here and as they're looking at this puppy...
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states. egypt is a powerful ally on the war on terror, but what does the white house do now? they're pushing for democracy there. support the president or the protesters who say the government is corrupt? at least 74 people have been killed, 2,000 wounded. and tonight, telling images coming in. jubilant protesters standing side-by-side with the military. will the army side with them? and there's also word tonight in the ancient land over the history, the artifacts, some reportedly already ruined. guards posted outside museums. the pyramids have been closed as the protests rage on. alex leads up off tonight. good evening. >> reporter: tonight, buildings on fire in cairo as a nationwide curfew is once again defied. earlier today, a police station in suez was torched. looters broke into buildings in cairo. they also broke into the world-famous egypt museum, breaking precious artifacts and reportedly tearing the heads off ancient mummies. citizens moved in to protect the museum, forming a human c
states. egypt is a powerful ally on the war on terror, but what does the white house do now? they're pushing for democracy there. support the president or the protesters who say the government is corrupt? at least 74 people have been killed, 2,000 wounded. and tonight, telling images coming in. jubilant protesters standing side-by-side with the military. will the army side with them? and there's also word tonight in the ancient land over the history, the artifacts, some reportedly already...
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governments are issuing tribal warnings to egypt and some including the united states are urging their citizens to evacuate as soon as possible. >> he is hoping his scheduled flight will get him out of egypt and back home to menlo park. >> i assumed british airways is flying and we have tickets tomorrow. >> since the protests began, flights have either been canceled, suspended or delayed leaving thousands of americans stranded. >> i don't like being in this situation. it is chaotic for us, and we don't speak the lange welling, and it is hard to -- language and it is hard to communicate with people. >> they are planning to alleviate the backlog. starting monday, chartered planes will take any american wishing to leave from cairo to europe. they are relying on friends and family in the u.s. to relay that message since internet interruptions in egypt are making it difficult to find out what is going on. >> i am worried, but very proud of her. >> she is certain her mother won't be getting on one of those chartered planes. she is a professor in uc davis and she arrived specifically to join
governments are issuing tribal warnings to egypt and some including the united states are urging their citizens to evacuate as soon as possible. >> he is hoping his scheduled flight will get him out of egypt and back home to menlo park. >> i assumed british airways is flying and we have tickets tomorrow. >> since the protests began, flights have either been canceled, suspended or delayed leaving thousands of americans stranded. >> i don't like being in this situation. it...
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and she said, i have a feeling he might be president of the united states some day. and -- >> he was 31? >> reporter: 31 years old. and i thought that was pretty grandio grandiose. and i met him and i didn't conclude at that juncture that he was going to be president of the united states but i knew he was a special guy. >> reporter: axelrod worked on then state legislator barack obama's u.s. senate race in 2004 and they've been together ever since. still, there's no escaping that he's leaving the president's side, where he's essentially been for four years. >> i know that it's time, so, yeah, it's going to be a bittersweet -- >> reporter: you think you're going to cry? you've been known to get a little weepy on occasion. >> i do. i don't know whether that will happen tonight or over this weekend but you know, i'm sure i'll have moments or sadness. >> reporter: president obama is not familiarly known for emotion, but one cannot help but this that he, too, will have moments of sadness when on monday, this close and devoted aide who has dedicate sod much of his life to
and she said, i have a feeling he might be president of the united states some day. and -- >> he was 31? >> reporter: 31 years old. and i thought that was pretty grandio grandiose. and i met him and i didn't conclude at that juncture that he was going to be president of the united states but i knew he was a special guy. >> reporter: axelrod worked on then state legislator barack obama's u.s. senate race in 2004 and they've been together ever since. still, there's no escaping...
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thousands more across the united states march some support. it's morning in egypt and people are waking up where thousands defied a can curfew imposed by president mubarak. the latest from egypt where protests and looting continued throughout the day. >> reporter: tonight, buildings on fire in could i row, as a nationwide curfew is once again defied. earlier today, police station in suez was torched. looters broke into buildings in cairo and broke into the egypt museum, breaking artifacts and tearing the heads off ancient mummies. citizen is moved in to protect the museum, forming a human chain around it. >> we wish the people all over the world that egyptian people protect the treasure. >> the death toll jumped in cairo, the body of a man killed today was carried through the crowd. these scenes are in stark contrast from other images. the army replaced the police, but they're doing nothing to break up the dem moan -- demonstrations or enforce the curfew, they're giving them rides on tampgz. >> far less tension, and that's because there's no r
thousands more across the united states march some support. it's morning in egypt and people are waking up where thousands defied a can curfew imposed by president mubarak. the latest from egypt where protests and looting continued throughout the day. >> reporter: tonight, buildings on fire in could i row, as a nationwide curfew is once again defied. earlier today, police station in suez was torched. looters broke into buildings in cairo and broke into the egypt museum, breaking artifacts...
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." >>> the united he united states has needed egypt for terrorism intelligence and help with palestine issues and a variety of other things. >> it is a complicated situation. one these egyptian-americans can only hope will end peacefully. >> hopefully a change to the better and more democracy may be and more justice. that's what i hope for. >> there will be a rally for justice on market and montgomery in san francisco. >> thank you, lilian. >>> anger is building in cairo. the weapons used by the egyptian forces they say came from this country. and this shows a teargas canister clearly stamped, "made in usa." >>> tonight "night nightline" has extended coverage including with a key member of the obama administration who will not be there to advise the u.s. response. that's next on "nightline" right after this newscast at 11:35. >>> there are new worries about gas pipeline safety now that pg&e can't find records for hundreds of miles of its pipes. the company told jackie spear that it cannot find records of who made or installed about 30% of the 1800 miles of urban pipelines. the revelati
." >>> the united he united states has needed egypt for terrorism intelligence and help with palestine issues and a variety of other things. >> it is a complicated situation. one these egyptian-americans can only hope will end peacefully. >> hopefully a change to the better and more democracy may be and more justice. that's what i hope for. >> there will be a rally for justice on market and montgomery in san francisco. >> thank you, lilian. >>>...
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the united states as the enemy. the people here want democracy. they say they have extended their hand. put their hand out. they hope that the united states is ready to grab it. that's all for "this week." i'm christiane main pour. stay with us forcontinuing coverage. ee >>> in the news the military tries to show control in egypt as the unrest continues for a sixth day. authorities in stanislaus county have ended their search of a canal after they couldn't find the bodies of a kidnapped four-year-old boy or the man suspected of abducting him. joinininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininininin
the united states as the enemy. the people here want democracy. they say they have extended their hand. put their hand out. they hope that the united states is ready to grab it. that's all for "this week." i'm christiane main pour. stay with us forcontinuing coverage. ee >>> in the news the military tries to show control in egypt as the unrest continues for a sixth day. authorities in stanislaus county have ended their search of a canal after they couldn't find the bodies of...
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and here's our abc weather editor sam champion. >> reporter: three-quarters of the united states is frigid cold, while the northern reaches of canada and greenland are experiencing temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal. scientists say it's the arctic air, normally locked in place, that's seeping down into america. >> it's a little bit like opening a refrigerator and the cold air comes out and moves into the rest of the room. >> reporter: it may have to do with the melting of the arctic ice sheets. the magenta line shows where the ice was in the '70s. the white area, where the ice is now. it's the jet stream that acts as a border between the arctic air and the rest of the world, normally keeping that air trapped near the north pole. some studies now suggest that melting arctic sea ice is making cold zones warmer, weakening the jet stream's grip, allowing colder air to spill down south. >> a recent hypothesis is this heat coming out of the ocean is causing high pressure over the arctic during the winter and that might be forcing the cold air down to the south. >> reporter: the result? s
and here's our abc weather editor sam champion. >> reporter: three-quarters of the united states is frigid cold, while the northern reaches of canada and greenland are experiencing temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal. scientists say it's the arctic air, normally locked in place, that's seeping down into america. >> it's a little bit like opening a refrigerator and the cold air comes out and moves into the rest of the room. >> reporter: it may have to do with the melting...
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on the other hand, he's also said that egypt is always going to be a friend of the united states. i've known him for a long time and so has the u.s. he's not very charismatic, but he's shown bravery coming back here. but he's clear about the fear and the apprehension the u.s. has, because they are really struggling between their desire for freedom and human rights for the people and their worry that any kind of instability could lead to a dangerous vacuum. as you know, the administration is very concerned that if mubarak goes, the inevitable replacement is the muslim brotherhood or islamic fundamentalism. >> this is total bogus that muslim brotherhood are religiously conservative. they are no way extremists. they are no way using violence. they are not a majority of the egyptian people. they will not be more than 20% of the egyptian people. this is what the regime used, sold to the west and to the u.s. it's either us, repression, or al qaeda-type islamists. this is not egypt. >> reporter: now, after our interview, the muslim brotherhood did say they would choose elbaradei to be th
on the other hand, he's also said that egypt is always going to be a friend of the united states. i've known him for a long time and so has the u.s. he's not very charismatic, but he's shown bravery coming back here. but he's clear about the fear and the apprehension the u.s. has, because they are really struggling between their desire for freedom and human rights for the people and their worry that any kind of instability could lead to a dangerous vacuum. as you know, the administration is...
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in in huge blasts expressing disappointment with the united states, which is not good at this precise moment. the key is whether the army, which has been deployed, will fire on the people. right now, the army has been put into the streets, the police and security forces back and a senior egyptian official has told me tonight that he hopes that the people will respond well to the army and this will quiet the situation and get the people back into their houses. it doesn't look that that is likely to happen but that is going to be the key. will the army fire on the people? >> and martha, from those at the pentagon, how dangerous is this to the u.s.? >> reporter: well, any instability in the middle east is dangerous. ands you said, you cannot overstate the importance of egypt as an ally. and think of israel, as well. egypt is on the southern flank. if there is instability, that is so serious. and they help us in the fight for terrorism. when you think about how this affects americans, the fight for terrorism, egypt has been a big help on that. >> i know you will both be covering this thro
in in huge blasts expressing disappointment with the united states, which is not good at this precise moment. the key is whether the army, which has been deployed, will fire on the people. right now, the army has been put into the streets, the police and security forces back and a senior egyptian official has told me tonight that he hopes that the people will respond well to the army and this will quiet the situation and get the people back into their houses. it doesn't look that that is likely...
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. >>> reports of the united states' demise in manufacturing appear to be greatly exaggerated. new numbers show the u.s. is still the world's top manufacturing country by a wide margin, in fact. our factories outproduced china's by more than 40% last year. the difference is american companies have been able to make more with fewer workers. >>> walgreens has quietly rolled out its own label beer. the price is right for the big flats 1901 brand. it's 50 cents a can or just $2.99 for a six pack. critics say, be careful, you get you what pay for. walgreens plans to launch red wine next month. >>> at the movies "the rite" took the top spot over the weekend. the horror film starring anthony hopkins. and "no strings attached" finished in second. "the green hornet" and "the mechanic" tied for third. >>> well, folks, it is all downhill from here. researchers say today, january 31st, is the happiest day of the year. they say it's a combination of getting that first paycheck of the year and looking forward to a planned vacation. the last weekend of january is in fact one of the busiest fo
. >>> reports of the united states' demise in manufacturing appear to be greatly exaggerated. new numbers show the u.s. is still the world's top manufacturing country by a wide margin, in fact. our factories outproduced china's by more than 40% last year. the difference is american companies have been able to make more with fewer workers. >>> walgreens has quietly rolled out its own label beer. the price is right for the big flats 1901 brand. it's 50 cents a can or just $2.99...
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she said, i have a feeling he might be president of the united states some day. and -- >> reporter: he was 31? >> 31 years old. and i thought that was pretty grandiose. and i -- and i met him and i confess, i didn't conclude at that juncture that he was going to be president of the united states, but i knew he was a special guy. >> reporter: axelrod worked on then-state legislator barack obama's u.s. senate race in 2004 and they've been together ever since. still there's no escaping that he's leaving the president's side, where he's been for four years. >> i know it's time. yeah, it's going to be a bittersweet -- >> reporter: do you think you'll cry? you've been known to get a little weepy on occasion. >> i get verklempt. i'm sure i'll have moments of sadness. >> reporter: president obama is not particularly known for effusive emotion but on monday when this close and devoted aide who has dedicated so much of his life to him does not come in to work. this is jake tapper at the white house. ♪ >>> well, february 27 right here on abc are the oscars. we're checking
she said, i have a feeling he might be president of the united states some day. and -- >> reporter: he was 31? >> 31 years old. and i thought that was pretty grandiose. and i -- and i met him and i confess, i didn't conclude at that juncture that he was going to be president of the united states, but i knew he was a special guy. >> reporter: axelrod worked on then-state legislator barack obama's u.s. senate race in 2004 and they've been together ever since. still there's no...
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and may god bless the united states of america.he president, move forward together. or not at all. see if a new era of civility makes a difference. >> a very inspirational speech. we want to leave you with early morning snow in the nation's capital. we know the president's doing touring of
and may god bless the united states of america.he president, move forward together. or not at all. see if a new era of civility makes a difference. >> a very inspirational speech. we want to leave you with early morning snow in the nation's capital. we know the president's doing touring of
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. >> the explosion in san bruno suggests thousands of miles of untested pipelines across the united states are at far greater risk of failure than the industry maintained. this is a wake up call to the industry and government, make sure the situation in san bruno does not exist someplace else. they say the long-buried pipeline has not been tested. it needs to be. only gas pressure and not outside forces such as earth movement could account for the way the gas line failed under pressure. >> case bank is warning atm users to check their statements. the bank confirms a skimming device was found attached to an atm. it records the bank account and personal i.d. numbers most often found at atm's and gas stations. they with drew money just after martin luther king weekend. the bank replaced the money and is asking customers to report any suspicious activity. >> a police spokeswoman says matthew seselski was shot at a home on saturday after he pointed a fake assault weapon at police. police responded to the scene after receiving a call that a man with weapons was harassing residents. he forced his
. >> the explosion in san bruno suggests thousands of miles of untested pipelines across the united states are at far greater risk of failure than the industry maintained. this is a wake up call to the industry and government, make sure the situation in san bruno does not exist someplace else. they say the long-buried pipeline has not been tested. it needs to be. only gas pressure and not outside forces such as earth movement could account for the way the gas line failed under pressure....
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. >> what we do know is trying to get out of cairo whether europe or the united states is going to be very difficult, so, of course, several days we know because for awhile we know -- we know that there's -- we were told that there were several people at the airport. it was just full of people trying to get out so our strategy is to try to figure out how and when we can get out of here. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy has not ordered mandatory evacuations yet. and some americans are frustrated by the lack of government assistance. >> well, you know, no one answers the phone when we were trying and i think they're just overwhelmed more than anything else. >> reporter: an estimated 90,000 americans live and work in egypt. and many more visit every year. the u.s. government has already told americans not to come, but the challenge today is getting out. for "good morning america," lama hasan, abc news, cairo. >> and christiane amanpour will be anchoring "this week" live from cairo this morning. she joins us from cairo now this morning. christiane, what do you think of these conspiracy theor
. >> what we do know is trying to get out of cairo whether europe or the united states is going to be very difficult, so, of course, several days we know because for awhile we know -- we know that there's -- we were told that there were several people at the airport. it was just full of people trying to get out so our strategy is to try to figure out how and when we can get out of here. >> reporter: the u.s. embassy has not ordered mandatory evacuations yet. and some americans are...
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but the united states will continue to stand up for the rights of the egyptian people and work with their government in pursuit of a future that is more just, more free, and more hopeful. >> and our alex marquardt is in cairo this morning. he has the very latest. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. things are peaceful so far today, but thousands have taken back to the streets in protests, proof that president hosni mubarak's speech last night fell short of what they were hoping to hear. the harsh morning light illuminated the aftermath of friday night's violent clashes. the headquarters of the ruling party torched and still smoldering. the army patrolled the streets, called in to enforce a nationwide overnight curfew that was completely ignored. friday was the most violent day in a string of violent days, forcing president hosni mubarak, after days of silence, to finally address the nation late last night. he promised reforms and announces he would dissolve his cabinet. people celebrated but the mood again turned violent. it was not enough. it has been almost a week
but the united states will continue to stand up for the rights of the egyptian people and work with their government in pursuit of a future that is more just, more free, and more hopeful. >> and our alex marquardt is in cairo this morning. he has the very latest. alex, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. things are peaceful so far today, but thousands have taken back to the streets in protests, proof that president hosni mubarak's speech last night fell short of...
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>> the united states marine corps. >> yes. my mom will be very happy that i'm standing next to you this morning. where is he? >> he's here in new york. i couldn't get him to come. >> really? he's in bed? >> yeah. >> well, marines work hard. good morning, marine, as my dad would say. good morning, marine. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on as you head out the door. our twitter pictures. you have to love ashleigh banfield. she's out there shoveling. does she do news? yes. and she shovels the driveway. i'm crazy about her. also, we had warm pictures in california. it was 80 degrees. look at the line of snow from minneapolis to detroit. these are two clippers. one on the east coast. one around the great lakes. in the northeast, if you're getting tired of the old snow, you get a fresh coating today and tomorrow. i'm sorry. on the west coast, i shouldn't even kid about it because it's just miserable right now. on the west coast, it's nice and okay. spencer, we're going -- >> back to george. >> back to george. >> tha
>> the united states marine corps. >> yes. my mom will be very happy that i'm standing next to you this morning. where is he? >> he's here in new york. i couldn't get him to come. >> really? he's in bed? >> yeah. >> well, marines work hard. good morning, marine, as my dad would say. good morning, marine. let's get to the boards. one or two things going on as you head out the door. our twitter pictures. you have to love ashleigh banfield. she's out there...
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those are things the united states is indebted to president mubarak for. they don't want to leave him out there, throw him under the because. at the tame siem, they don't want to be seen as propping up a dictator who is oppressive, unpopular, so they are walking a fine line. the president spent sometime not only being briefed by the national security team but talks to leaders of the israel, saudi arabia, turkey, the uk. and you heard him recalla great his staple. the president saying on sunday that the u.s. supporting an orderly transition to the democracy that represents the aspirations of the people. >> even though they may want mubarak to go eventually, they don't want to say he's got to go. and they want most of all to keep peace in the streets. talk a second about yemen. i was struck earlier this week how much they were concerned about the situation there. >> well, the president of yemen did is not control the country of yemen. and they are worried about an uprising. and the term is contagium that is perhaps inappropriate term. the fear of this unrest
those are things the united states is indebted to president mubarak for. they don't want to leave him out there, throw him under the because. at the tame siem, they don't want to be seen as propping up a dictator who is oppressive, unpopular, so they are walking a fine line. the president spent sometime not only being briefed by the national security team but talks to leaders of the israel, saudi arabia, turkey, the uk. and you heard him recalla great his staple. the president saying on sunday...
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he took advantage of that to tell them to unite and get the united states competing against its economic rivals in the rest of the world. in a chamber made somber by the absence of one member, the president acknowledged a few reality. >> governing will now be a shared responsibility between parties. >> reporter: divided government. >> we will move forward together or not at all. >> reporter: his second state of the union address focused on the number one issue on most americans minds, the economy. >> at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country or somewhere else. that's the project the american people want us to work on together. >> reporter: it was a one-of-a-kind state of the union. there was the empty chair for arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords, now recovering from a gunman's bullet. husband mark kelly watching the speech at her side. >> what comes of this moment will be determined not by whether we can sit together tonight but whether we can work together tomorrow. >> reporter: there was the spirit of unity that shooting brought on, prompting many repu
he took advantage of that to tell them to unite and get the united states competing against its economic rivals in the rest of the world. in a chamber made somber by the absence of one member, the president acknowledged a few reality. >> governing will now be a shared responsibility between parties. >> reporter: divided government. >> we will move forward together or not at all. >> reporter: his second state of the union address focused on the number one issue on most...
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speaker, the president of the united states. >> each of us is a part of something greater. something more consequential than party or political preference. we are part of the american family. >> americans are skeptical of both political parties and that skepticism is justified, especially when it comes to spending. >> we can outwork, we can outhustle, we can outthink anybody on the planet. >> had them sitting like almost boy/girl. republican, democrat, republican, democrat. it worked out so well, in fact, this time they used the capitol hill kiss cam for the very first time. >> let's see what you've got. ♪ kiss me beneath the milky twilight ♪ >> and the snow stopped falling at about 4 a.m. the official reading in central park was 19 inches. and we have now had the snowiest january in new york city's history. >> in terms of recovery for brain issues, this is really at lightning speed. >> the best picture nominees for 2010 are -- >> you know, i feel like actually people are kind of confused. like why am i? >> i wanted to you hear the truth from me. my sister patricia is h
speaker, the president of the united states. >> each of us is a part of something greater. something more consequential than party or political preference. we are part of the american family. >> americans are skeptical of both political parties and that skepticism is justified, especially when it comes to spending. >> we can outwork, we can outhustle, we can outthink anybody on the planet. >> had them sitting like almost boy/girl. republican, democrat, republican,...